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Here's a follow up to yesterday's webcast from the London Flash Platform User Group. We ran a 2 to 3 hour long webcast and had about 20 to 30 people watch the event. Our webcasting setup was very basic with only a laptop, a shaky WLAN signal and a standard webcam. Nevertheless the broadcast was watchable and I feel encouraged enough to do this on a regular basis, maybe with better equipment next time. While I have a DV cam which could be used for the video I think the sound quality could really be improved by a decent microphone (hint: any sponsors want to donate a wireless lavalier mic suitable for webcasting to us?). We offer eternal thankfulness and regular name-mentioning in return :-)

Some people have asked what bitrate the broadcast was. We tried both 128kbps as well as 256kbps and finally settled on 256kbps. This was the combined bandwidth for video and audio.
We were using the new Flix 8 Live Encoder which is the first tool to offer the On2 VP6 codec for live Flash video. I think the difference to Spark was clearly obvious.
The Flix application performed reasonably well for us with 2 crashes throughout the day. We also had one lockup whereby Flix would not reconnect to the FMS machine and we had to reboot the encoding machine.

For everyone who's missed the broadcast I have set up another feed, again using Flix 8 Live. I'm just filiming myself at work right now but will try an outdoor shot later. For some reason my webcams are having trouble with outdoor conditions and terribly overexposing the image. This feed runs at 128kbps. Note that this feed will only be up today and possibly tomorrow.

I want to send out a special thank you to Tink who's organizing the LFPUG event every month.

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CAN YOU TELL ME HOW YOU GOT THE FLIX8 LIVE ENCODER?
IT'S GREAT!
THANKS
# Posted By MONZARD | 8/25/06 3:37 PM
got it frm On2.com
# Posted By Stefan | 8/25/06 3:41 PM
Hey Man,

I'm watchin' your back right now. The quality is great. I'm excited about this Flash streaming. It's finally here. No more Windows Media and messing around with cross-platform incompatibility (hopefully).
# Posted By asai | 8/25/06 4:14 PM
Is there some place I can download Flix 8 Live or purchase it or something? I've been to on2.com, but i don't see it anywhere.
# Posted By Ryan | 8/25/06 9:20 PM
probably best to email sales@on2.com and ask for it. You want the Flix 8 Live desktop tool, not the SDK.
# Posted By Stefan | 8/25/06 9:26 PM
I am planning on using FlixLive with webcasts this coming week; however, I have some doubts due to the same problem you described with the encoder losing connection with FMS (in this case a streaming service). Reboot was necessary.
Sometimes the encoder just hangs looking to connect to rtmp. I found that if I changed the stream name it would reconnect. But after several tests it would hang again. It may have more to do with the streaming service than the encoder itself. Overall, I like the quality. I am publishing at 128 and 256. But a little birdie told me about another encoder lurking in the shadows. Figures, I just spent $999 US. Just my thoughts.
# Posted By Bayne | 9/16/06 5:38 PM
Bayne,
I believe the Flix product has some issues with CDN streaming services. It may not be compatible... yet.
# Posted By Stefan | 9/17/06 1:58 PM
FYI, some good discussion happening about this product over at the Streaming Media board:

http://tornado.sparklist.com/read/messages?id=4005...
# Posted By VideoKing | 10/30/06 10:27 PM
[oops, maybe that needs tags]

<a href="http://tornado.sparklist.com/read/messages?id=4005...
# Posted By VideoKing | 10/30/06 10:28 PM